Hi All... Thanks for all the input and comments on my post. I see that some find Beshine of particular interest because she is unique, and that she is, but I also agree with the idea that if there were more like her, or at least more with the larger size implants, that there would be more media attention, not less. I did some research and went back to try to find the "beginnings" of the larger breast movement in the U.S. From what I could find, Jane Russell caused quite a stir with her larger bosoms back in the 1940's and 1950's. Today, she would not be considered that large busted. Also, I saw pictures of Jane Mansfield and the articles that were astounded by her bosoms. Today, she would only be considered big busted by the fashion and movie industry.
There was an adult film star named Chesty Morgan who actually had a very pretty and natural big bosom and could compete today with some of the larger breasted models, but she would not be in a class of her own as she was back then. So, I feel there has been some progress towards accepting larger and larger breasts on women and if there were more models with larger breasts then there would be more acceptance and admiration and hopefully, the trend will continue. Also, it might help reduce the numbers of naturally big busted women getting reductions, which is just holding everything back, thanks to those greedy plastic surgeons who continue to butcher busty women calling big bosoms "macromastia" and a disease. How ridiculous!
Hopefully somewhere, larger implants or even alternative breast enlargement will become available without the FDA standing guard over the size of implants available. I think soon, some nation is going to allow their surgeons to do larger implants - maybe India. Maybe Japan or Indonesia, or who knows, even Russia could jump into the game. Unfortunately, at this point, Mentor and Eurosilicone control the mass market and they are not making very large implants for consumers. It might take an upstart manufacturer to get the ball rolling, so maybe we should be talking to them?
As I mentioned before, I consulted with Dr. Gerald Johnson about getting some PPP string implants for myself, but I was about a year too late to get into the clinical trials. I still have hopes that some country somewhere will start clinical trials again for the PPP String. In my opinion, they are still the best option for very large breasts. Maybe instead of whining about it, we should take some active steps in promoting smaller breast implant makers into trying something new and larger, yes?
Meanwhile, I think the more public exposure and admiration there is for women with larger breasts the better. Maybe some day we will look back at Beshine as just the "Jane Russell" of her day.
Llelwyen